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Social entrepreneurship: pathways towards a sustainable and cohesive Europe The Concepts and the EU Policy Agenda Business and Start-Ups Sub-Committee Brussels 2015-06-16
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Key EU policy expert social economy category group, GECES member Significant expertise and opinion work, such as: Diverse Forms of Enterprise Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship Social Business Initiative European Funds for Social Entrepreneurship Social Impact Measurement Social Impact Investment Financial Eco-System for Social Enterprises The EESC social enterprise project Bridging social economy stakeholders and policy makers local to EU & Strasbourg to Luxembourg Project report with reflections and recommendations Networking, communication and dissemination The EESC, social economy and social entrepreneurship
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Aftershocks of an unprecedented crisis Facing complex societal challenges globalisation, demographic development, climate change, migration… New social risks emerging widening inequality gaps, social exclusion, poverty, unemployment… Indicating a paradigm shift and need for systemic change Urgent need to mobilise all resources and stakeholders in society The backdrop - a new societal landscape emerging
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Feature of the European social model smart, sustainable and inclusive growth Mission to meet unmet needs or tackle social/societal issues Often members/users and/or general interest focused Produce social and economic outcomes Social cohesion/inclusion and business creation/employment Play key democracy function link to civil society creating social capital Catalyst for social innovation demand-led, user-centred, flexible, bottom-up Increase diversity and supply of services Innovate social (and other) policies Proven more resilient but still underdeveloped Social enterprise - a solution, historically and now
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Economic and social actors - active across sectors Primary social mission Surplus a means to fulfil social mission reinvesting Inclusive governance voluntary and open membership and democratic control Business and legal models vary due to national contexts Social economy = associations, mutuals, cooperatives, foundations But social economy also includes new legal forms based on shared principles Independence from public authorities Close link to civil society key driver of social entrepreneurship Mixed revenue streams public and private Diversity, but shared concept and characteristics
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COM Social Business Initiative (SBI), 2011: the social/societal objective primary reason for the commercial activity profits are mainly reinvested towards the social objective the method of organisation or ownership system reflects its mission Thus are enterprises: o providing social services and/or goods and services to vulnerable persons o with a method of production of goods or services with a social objective Further… Are economic actors producing goods and services Is not CSR but connections can exist Some terms used: social economy, social market economy, social enterprise, social entrepreneurship, civil society enterprise… The European Commission description
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Limited accurate data due to Member State diversity EU mapping study – a step Satellite accounts only in 4 MS Social economy paid employment 14.5+ million 2012 (vs. 11 in 2008) 6.5% of the working population of the EU In Belgium, Italy, France, Spain and the Netherlands accounts for between 9%-11.5% of working population 75% of social enterprise active in : Social services, employment and training, environment, education and community development 20/29 (EU + Switzerland) countries have national definitions 21/29 (EU + Switzerland) have no policy framework for development Social economy and social enterprise in Europe Sources: European Commission “Social Europe Guide Vol 4”, EESC/Ciriec Study 2012, COM Mapping Study 2014, Third Sector Impact 2015
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EU2020 Single Market Act Social Business Initiative 2011 SBI key starting bringing policy areas together and key actions: 1.Funding – structural fund priorities, private financing 2.Visibility – social impact measurement, mapping 3.Legal environment - public procurement provisions Other interesting initiatives Strasbourg Declaration Rome Strategy – letter to Juncker EP reports ; such as “Draft report on social entrepreneurship and social innovation combating unemployment” EESC opinions EESC project findings 2014-2015 There is a genuine interest but concepts needs to be further clarified Pieces of ecosystem exist must be in a coherent policy framework Lack of full MS implementation The EU policy continues to play a central role, despite national diversity EU policy support
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Political will, ownership and keeping the momentum launch SBI 2.0 and action plan for social economy Call on MS to implement at MS/regional/local levels EU to guide, monitor and support Safeguard the concept and recognise the specificities and need for tailored support Mainstream in enterprise (and other) policies and connect policies frameworks Develop a tailored eco-system Continue building awareness, visibility and recognition measure social impact, report in statistics, research models and added value, recognise specificities Improve access to markets guide to apply favourable conditions in public procurement Improve access to finance hybrid capital, full lifecycle Launch development and capacity building programmes Support and facilitate contributions to employment Promote social entrepreneurship in education at all levels To unleash the potential – direction from EESC project
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EESC prioritises and actively engaged Final project event July 10 Opinion financial eco-system September 17 Continue to disseminate, communicate and support Bridging local stakeholders to EU policy European Commission New team for SBI announced Awaiting policy direction and leadership GECES continues, EESC observer European Parliament Intergroup for social economy re-launched EU Presidencies Italy – Rome Strategy Latvia – Parliamentary Committee Luxembourg – Presidency priority, event December 3-4 The Netherlands… The future – renewed commitment and cooperation
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Thank you for your attention Follow us on “Social Entrepreneurs – Make It Happen!” http://www.eesc.europa.eu/?i=portal.en.social-entrepreneurship-make-it-happen
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